The New Zealand Herald

Bay make Northland pay in bizarre 14-try barnburner

- Niall Anderson

Finally, we have a legitimate contender for the strangest Mitre 10 Cup game of the season.

Usually, New Zealand's provincial rugby competitio­n throws up several quirky scorelines, but while highscorin­g contests had been in vogue this season, we were yet to see anything approachin­g last year's pointscori­ng craze.

Remember Canterbury 78, Southland 20? North Harbour 64, Taranaki 33? Wellington 59, Bay of Plenty 45? Maybe you do, maybe you don't, but it's time to add Hawke's Bay v Northland into that wonderfull­y eclectic mix, following a chaotic game at McLean Park last night.

Sure, Hawke's Bay claiming a 14-point home victory over Northland doesn't seem particular­ly noteworthy Hawke’s Bay 55 Northland 41 on its face, but throw in 14 tries, 56 missed tackles and a combined 900 running metres, and the final result was a classic 55-41 scoreline.

It gets better. Somehow, in surely a first, Northland had 38 points at halftime — and lost. After running riot to take a 38-24 lead at the break, they folded in the second stanza, mustering a mere Jack Debreczeni penalty as Hawke's Bay came storming back.

Before Hawke's Bay formed a sudden — and admittedly relative — defensive wall, defence didn't merely seem optional, it appeared frowned upon as the teams pillaged points in a frantic start.

Initially, it was Northland who Rene Ranger on the charge for Northland in their high-scoring Mitre 10 Cup defeat to Hawke’s Bay last night. gained the ascendancy — scoring 35 points in the span of just 23 minutes, but Hawke's Bay were keeping pace, and once they decided tackling opposition players was a good option, they launched a comeback, with Northland having no answer for the Hawke's Bay duo of Jamie-Jerry Taulagi and Marino Mikaele Tu'u.

Nine tries later, Hawke's Bay had a win which practicall­y secures them a spot in the Championsh­ip semifinals, while Northland stay in third place with a 3-4 record as they aim for their first top-flight winning season since 1980. Hawke’s Bay 55 (Ben Power 2, Pasqualle Dunn 2, Stacey Ili 2, Gareth Evans, Marino Mikaele Tu'u, Jamie-Jerry Taulagi tries; Taulagi 3 cons, Brad Weber 2 cons). Northland 41 (Matt Wright 2, Jaycob Matiu, Jordan Hyland, Rene Ranger tries; Jack Debreczeni 5 cons, 2 pens). HT: 24-38.

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